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  2. Long-distance relationship - Wikipedia

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    About 40% of couples in long-distance relationships break up; around 4.5 months into the relationship is the time when couples most commonly start having problems. 70% of couples in a long-distance relationship break up due to unplanned circumstances and events. 75% of all engaged couples have, at some point, been in a long distance ...

  3. 50 long-distance relationship quotes for moments when you ...

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    Still, even the strongest long-distance relationships (or LDRs, as they’re called) have moments where all you want is to snuggle up and watch a movie together or exchange a simple, good morning ...

  4. On-again, off-again relationship - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, not all on-again, off-again relationships are considered toxic, as breaking up and reconciling can help a couple with better communication and address the issues in their relationships. On-and-off partners have reported “future relationship knowledge" as being the top benefit of these types of relationships.

  5. Breakup - Wikipedia

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    A relationship breakup, breakup, [1] or break-up [2] is the ending of a relationship. The act is commonly termed "dumping [someone]" in slang when it is initiated by one partner. The act is commonly termed "dumping [someone]" in slang when it is initiated by one partner.

  6. ‘It feels so unfair’: This Seattle resident and ... - AOL

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    The Seattle-based reader, who calls themselves “Broken Up,” explained that their boyfriend quit his job last year and has been working five jobs to make ends meet.

  7. 130 ultimate nicknames for your boyfriend - AOL

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    Having someone to call your boyfriend is lovely, but coming up with an endearing moniker for said gentleman isn’t always easy. But before you dream up a virtual date with a long-distance partner ...

  8. Back-up partner - Wikipedia

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    A back-up partner, standby lover, or spare-tyre lover is a person anticipated as a potential future romantic/sexual partner in the event of the failure or unforeseen end of a current relationship. The main purpose of maintaining a back-up partner is to avoid ending up alone and heartbroken after breaking up with another lover.

  9. Emily in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Annoyed with the gendered nature of the French language, Emily writes a post about the product, which goes viral, causing her to make further inroads at work. Emily's boyfriend tells her that she should return to Chicago as he struggles with a long-distance relationship, and he does not want to visit Paris despite it being a pre-planned trip.